With a master’s degree in this specialty, you can care for patients of all ages from birth to the end of life. You‘ll learn to use a comprehensive, holistic approach that considers your patients’ physical, spiritual, and emotional needs.
Shift your career in a new direction — train to become an independent provider.
Mostly online with some in-person requirements on the CU Anschutz Campus in Aurora, CO.
8 semesters
When you finish the program, you can sit for the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) exam to become board-certified.
If you’re in Denver or Aurora, we arrange clinical placements for you. We work with some of the top clinics and hospitals in the metro area to provide high-quality, hands-on experiences.
Many of our faculty are recognized locally and nationally for their excellence in nursing, education, and research. Our educators are passionate about helping students advance their knowledge and careers.
Board certification exam pass rate for this specialty
Nursing master’s program in Colorado*
When you complete the MS Family Nurse Practitioner program, you can take the board certification test through the American Nurses Credentialing Center or the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board. After passing the exam, you'll be ready to get your license, unlocking a new career path and scope of practice. Family nurse practitioners can get licensed to work in all 50 states, including Colorado.
Patients of all ages, from birth to end of life. If you like working with both kids and adults, this is the right specialty for you.
Start term | Application opens | Priority deadlinetooltip | Extended deadlinetooltip |
Fall 2025 | August 15, 2024 | January 15, 2025 | April 1, 2025 |
Spring 2026 | January 15, 2025 | July 1, 2025 | Not applicable |
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In the MS Family Nurse Practitioner program, you’ll get 630 clinical hours of experience working in a healthcare setting. We arrange your clinical placement and strive to match you with a preceptor aligned with your interests.
In 42 classroom-based credit hours (also called “didactic” credits), you’ll learn advanced concepts ranging from pathophyisology to pediatric care. This
program is mostly online, with opportunities to connect with your peers and teachers
through on-campus meetings, community service projects, and virtual
chats.
Residency status | Estimated total tuition** |
Colorado residents | $43,960 |
Nonresidents | $71,288 |
Additional expenses | Time frame | Estimated costs |
Matriculation fee | One-time | $140 |
Other fees | By term | Fall $392, Spring $232, Summer $180 |
Books and supplies | Total for program | $2,000 |
CU health insurance (may be waived with proof of comparable personal health insurance) | By term | Fall $1,575, Spring $1,575, Summer $1,050 |
I
chose CU Nursing because of the relationship that it has with other
hospitals and the Denver community. I knew that I would get
high-quality clinical placements and faculty. Just the reputation of CU
being a high-quality school was something that I wanted.
Kate Redlinger, RN
CU Nursing Alum
MS Family Nurse Practitioner program
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Disclosures
* According to 2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
**
Estimated total tuition based on 2024-2025 costs. Tuition estimates do
not include fees and other education-related costs.